Rice's comments out of context: Pak PM House spokesman

Published: Friday, December 16, 2011, 0:30 [IST]

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Islamabad, Dec 15: Former US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice's revelations about her conversation with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks have been taken "out of context" as she had conceded that Pakistani state was not involved in the incident, a spokesman said on Thursday.

Reacting to a front page report in The News daily today that had quoted Rice's remark to Gilani that "either you're lying to me or your people are lying to you", a spokesman for the Prime Minister's House described the report as being "out of context".

Rice had "conceded herself that the state of Pakistan was not involved in the gruesome Mumbai incident", the spokesman said. Both the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan had condemned the Mumbai attacks and "conveyed their condolences to the people and government of India over the loss of precious lives".

"Terrorists were the enemies of not only Pakistan and India but also of the entire world. They deserved to be condemned and defeated," the spokesman said. The report was based on excerpts from Rice's recent memoir "No Higher Honor".

During a meeting held after the attacks in Mumbai in November 2008, Gilani told rice that the terrorists who carried out the attacks had nothing to do with Pakistan. In her memoir, Rice wrote: "Mr Prime Minister, I said, either youre lying to me or your people are lying to you. I then went on to tell him what we  the US  knew about the origins of the attack." MORE